A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition

Recent research suggests that the members of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition could have survived if they had marched towards the depot at Seven Islands instead of the Cape Flora depot after the forced landing at 82°56’N 29°52’E, and furthermore, that they reasonably should have done so given what...

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Main Author: Lantz, Björn
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247419000159
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/7e0c6e59-1d15-46bb-acbd-0841d2b14fa9
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description Recent research suggests that the members of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition could have survived if they had marched towards the depot at Seven Islands instead of the Cape Flora depot after the forced landing at 82°56’N 29°52’E, and furthermore, that they reasonably should have done so given what they knew about the ice drift in the area. This paper comprises an analysis of the expedition’s depots based on a review of original sources, and the results elucidate Andrée’s initial decision to march towards Cape Flora. The Seven Island depot was not yet laid when Andrée departed in his balloon, and the information he had at the time indicated that it was highly uncertain that depot could be laid at all. Moreover, he knew it might be difficult to find the depot even if it had been laid since no exact position for it could be determined in advance. If he arrived at the Seven Islands without being able to obtain supplies there, Andrée knew he would have to continue all the way to Nordenskiöld’s old hut in Mossel Bay. Cape Flora, on the other hand, was certain to offer both supplies and shelter.
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spelling ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:511276 2025-06-15T14:21:43+00:00 A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition Lantz, Björn 2019 text https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247419000159 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/7e0c6e59-1d15-46bb-acbd-0841d2b14fa9 unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0032247419000159 History of Technology History Seven Islands Arctic exploration Cape Flora Andrée balloon expedition Depots 2019 ftchalmersuniv https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247419000159 2025-05-19T04:26:12Z Recent research suggests that the members of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition could have survived if they had marched towards the depot at Seven Islands instead of the Cape Flora depot after the forced landing at 82°56’N 29°52’E, and furthermore, that they reasonably should have done so given what they knew about the ice drift in the area. This paper comprises an analysis of the expedition’s depots based on a review of original sources, and the results elucidate Andrée’s initial decision to march towards Cape Flora. The Seven Island depot was not yet laid when Andrée departed in his balloon, and the information he had at the time indicated that it was highly uncertain that depot could be laid at all. Moreover, he knew it might be difficult to find the depot even if it had been laid since no exact position for it could be determined in advance. If he arrived at the Seven Islands without being able to obtain supplies there, Andrée knew he would have to continue all the way to Nordenskiöld’s old hut in Mossel Bay. Cape Flora, on the other hand, was certain to offer both supplies and shelter. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Unknown Andrée ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,-64.516,-64.516) Arctic Polar Record 55 1 48 50
spellingShingle History of Technology
History
Seven Islands
Arctic exploration
Cape Flora
Andrée balloon expedition
Depots
Lantz, Björn
A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title_full A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title_fullStr A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title_full_unstemmed A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title_short A note on the depots of the 1897 Andrée balloon expedition
title_sort note on the depots of the 1897 andrée balloon expedition
topic History of Technology
History
Seven Islands
Arctic exploration
Cape Flora
Andrée balloon expedition
Depots
topic_facet History of Technology
History
Seven Islands
Arctic exploration
Cape Flora
Andrée balloon expedition
Depots
url https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247419000159
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/7e0c6e59-1d15-46bb-acbd-0841d2b14fa9